Political Indicator Survey: Prabowo Wins Presidential Candidate, Most Superior Cawapres Sandiaga Uno

JAKARTA - The Indonesian Political Indicators survey institute released the results of the latest survey on the electability of presidential candidates. As a result, the General Chair of the Gerindra Party, Prabowo Subianto, still leads with 23.7 percent, followed by the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, in second with 20.9 percent and the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, in third with 15.1 percent.

In addition to the presidential candidate, Political Indicator is also looking for a person who is considered worthy of being a vice presidential candidate for the year 2024. As a result, the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, became the most superior name compared to 29 other names.

The Executive Director of Indicators for Indonesia, Burhanuddin Muhtadi, said Sandiaga Uno was ranked first with 20.4 percent. Followed by Anies Baswedan with 13.0 percent and the Governor of West Java, Ridwan Kamil with 8.5 percent.

"What about the vice president? Top of mind 30 names, Sandi is the highest candidate for vice president in the eyes of the public. Anies, Ridwan, then Ganjar, then Erick as vice presidential candidate in a simulation of 30 names, said Burhanuddin in a virtual presentation, Sunday, December 5. .

Meanwhile, if only 12 names were contested, Burhanuddin said that the Deputy Chairperson of the Gerindra Party's Board of Trustees was increasingly racing to become the next vice presidential candidate.

"We throw away 12 names, we throw away some names, for example, we throw away Ganjar, we throw away Anies in the vice presidential simulation, number one is still Sandi. Number two is Ridwan, number three is Erick, number 4 is AHY. Number 5 is Khofifah. For 9 names, this is the pattern," Burhanuddin explained.

This survey was conducted face-to-face which was held from November 2 to 6, 2021, involving 2020 people. The survey used a multistage random sampling method with a margin of error of 2.9 percent with a confidence level of 95 percent.